Police release video, images of dog warden office vandals

Police are asking that anyone with information about the man depicted on their Twitter and other city web sites call. The man is a suspect in the Thursday morning vandalism at the Stark County Dog Warden's Office.

The Canton police department has placed on its Twitter feed a photo of one of the suspects in the Thursday incident that left five vehicles, a garbage truck and more than 50 feet of fence heavily damaged at the Stark County Dog Warden's Office.

They also have released video of the suspects.

The image can be found on the police department's Twitter account online at http://bit.ly/1f09kxf. The suspect can be seen talking through a doorway inside the building at 1801 Mahoning Rd. NE at 12:40 a.m. Thursday, the site said Saturday.

The site also said the photo has not been enhanced and detectives are working on enhancing the picture.

Detectives are asking that anyone with information about the person in the photo to call them at 330-489-3144 or send an anonymous tip through the city's Tip411 system. Text massage to the Canton Police Department by texting the keyword CANTON and then the message to 847411 (tip411).

No people nor dogs were was injured in the early Thursday morning incident, but the thieves did thousands of dollars in damage to vehicles owned by the dog warden's office and the Joint Solid Waste District. The damage also left the dog warden's fleet of five vehicles at two when two of the vans were shoved into the building.